Posted by TJ
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on 5/15/2008, 3:05 pm, in reply to "Did you ever think that D&DC had a final episode?"
Hi Charlotte!
No, there is definately no final episode, contrary to what so many people say. But you don't have to take my word for it. You can get the answer from one of the series' original writers: Michael Reeves.
His website posts the script that was commissioned for the final episode, named "Requiem". The episode was never filmed.
http://www.michaelreaves.com/requiem_preface.htm
I hope this helps!
TJ
--Previous Message--
: There's an interesting discussion on the Internet Movie Database
: board for D&DC where one poster is swearing blindly that he/she
: remembers a final episode where the children make it home and
: where Presto reunits with Varla.
:
: Other posters have been calmly trying to insist that there was
: no final episode and that the original poster is probably
: misremembering, mish-mashing pieces of other episodes together
: and possibly confusing scenes from other cartoons of that era as
: well.
:
: The OP is having absolutely none of it. Some other posters go so
: far to believe that the production team are "covering
: up" that a final episode was made, or have hidden it from
: the majority of the public.
:
: The debate made me smile, because I know I've misremembered
: things from programmes or thought some events happened only to
: learn they never did, so I can see where the OP is coming from.
:
: Did you ever think that D&D had a final episode? A lot of people
: mistake The Box for the final, and many misremember or mistake
: the scene where Teri meets Bobby at school in The Girl From
: Tomorrow as being a final conculsion of some sort. I never
: believed that D&DC had a final episode because I didn't remember
: enough of it to think of that until I got online and
: rediscovered it's existence until about eight years ago. I can
: see how people would be fooled, but it's still frustrating
: trying to politely insist there's no final episode only for them
: to rather believe you a liar than to acknowledge time and
: memories might be tricking them.
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